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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Catholic Health Care Directive in the editor.
  2. In Part I, appoint a health care agent by filling in their name, relationship, and contact information. This person will make decisions on your behalf if you are unable to do so.
  3. If desired, appoint an alternate health care agent by providing their details in the optional section below Part I.
  4. Proceed to Part II to provide specific health care instructions. Clearly outline your wishes regarding medical treatments and interventions based on your beliefs and values.
  5. Complete the section detailing what you want and do not want for your health care under various circumstances. Be as specific as possible to guide your agent effectively.
  6. Sign the document in Part III, ensuring it is either notarized or witnessed according to the legal requirements stated at the end of the directive.

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CommonSpirit Health is a nonprofit, Catholic health system dedicated to advancing health for all people. It was created in February 2019 through the alignment of Catholic Health Initiatives and Dignity Health.
Founded in 2019 by the merger of Dignity Health and Catholic Health Initiatives, CommonSpirit Health formed as one of the largest non-profit hospital systems by revenue in the United States.
The Catholic Church is the largest non-government provider of health care services in the world. It has around 18,000 clinics, 16,000 homes for the elderly and those with special needs, and 5,500 hospitals, with 65 percent of them located in developing countries.
In 2018, Dignity Health and Catholic Health Initiatives received a merger approval from the Catholic Church, through the Vatican. Merged on February 1, 2019, as CommonSpirit Health, the new company formed as the largest Catholic health system, and the second-largest nonprofit hospital chain, in the United States.
In sharp contrast, the Catholic belief in a right to health care derives from concern for the dignity of the human person, created in the image of God. This dignity, however, cannot be understood simply in an individualistic sense.

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Advanced care planning, also known as advance directives or living wills, are legal documents that Catholics can use to state that, in no uncertain terms, your wishes regarding the type of medical care that you want to receive if you arent able to make those decisions then and there.
A Catholic Healthcare Directive lets you express your specific wishes regarding medical treatments, life-sustaining measures, and end-of-life care. This directive ensures that your healthcare decisions are aligned with your personal beliefs and values.
Dignity Health was the fifth-largest hospital system in the nation and the largest not-for-profit hospital provider in California. U.S. Formerly a Catholic institution, the organization went independent in 2012 and adopted its new name.

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